Myka Morehead had 13 kills and four digs in the win, while Stonie Guthrie added nine kills and six digs. Keely LaGrone recorded five kills and seven digs and Elizabeth Holt added four kills and three digs.

Hayleigh LaGrone set up 16 assists, with fellow setter Kiersten Bastow putting up 15 of her own.

Senior team members Bastow, Guthrie, Shaw, Hayleigh LaGrone, and Brianna Roth, along with manager Allyson Steinbecker were recognized prior to the game.

Milano’s road trip to Holland on Saturday was a quick one as the Lady Eagles overcame several hitting errors to win in straight sets 25-10, 25-17, 25-15.

Guthrie led the team with 11 kills a nd fi ve d igs. H olt, M orehead and Keely LaGrone each recorded four kills, with Morehead adding three aces.

Bastow set up 19 assists and four digs and Hayleigh LaGrone added seven assists. Wadlington had seven digs and McManess pulled out six digs.

With the wins the Lady Eagles have also clinched a playoff spot for the 13th consecutive season under head coach Wendy King.

The Lady Eagles will travel to face Georgetown Gateway to finish district play, should they win and the Thorndale Lady Dogs win, the two teams will be tied atop the league standings and will play for placement in the post-season.

Milano and Thorndale, who clinched a post-season spot after a two year absence in the playoffs, split during their meetings this season, each winning on their home courts.

Granger and Thrall are in a fight for the third place slot out of 16A.

Should Milano earn a piece or outright district title, it would be the 12th for King while at Milano.

The Lady Eagles are also trying to figure out if they have time to make up a game that was postponed on Oct. 6 by Buckholts. If they cannot reschedule, then Buckholts will be forced to forfeit.

THORNDALE—Thorndale’s No. 19 Lady Dogs volleyball team, have also clinched their playoff spot with wins over Granger and Bartlett over the week. They are now 23-5 on the season and 12-1 on in District 16A play.